“Adobe Stock Now Accepting Generative AI Content: Here's How to Get Yours Included”
Hey there fellow creators
It's your ol' pal Bradley Michael here, and I've got some news for those of you using generative AI tools to make some killer content. Adobe Stock is now accepting generative AI content as long as it meets their submission standards. So, if you want your AI-generated illustrations to be included in the Adobe Stock collection, here's what you need to know.
Adobe Stock has a long history of partnering with creators and is committed to supporting them through the creative evolution that generative AI brings. They believe that generative AI tools can help their contributor community continue to create amazing content and believe in transparent, clear labeling for customers when it comes to this type of content. Their generative AI content policy enables both contributors and customers to benefit from the value that generative AI can provide.
To submit your generative AI content to Adobe Stock, there are a few key things you need to consider. First and foremost, you need to make sure you have the appropriate rights to submit your content. This means you must have all the necessary rights to license any generative AI content that you submit to Adobe Stock under their contributor terms. This means you need to review the terms of any generative AI tools you use to make sure you're allowed to license your content for commercial purposes.
Once you've got the rights squared away, you need to label, title, and tag your content as Generative AI illustrations. This will help Adobe properly review your content and make it easy for customers to find. Be sure to upload all of your generative AI content as illustrations, and only submit a limited, curated selection of assets from each project.
It's also important to prioritize creativity and maintain high quality. Your generative AI content should be considered and imaginative, and it should tell new stories in creative ways. Apply your stock knowledge to approach new content opportunities with AI tools as part of your creative process.
Finally, be aware of any known restrictions on generative AI content. You should avoid using tools that are known to generate identifiable people or property from generic prompts. And, you should never submit works depicting real places, recognizable property, or notable people - even if they're not photorealistic.
So, there you have it.
If you want to submit your generative AI content to Adobe Stock, make sure you have the rights, label and tag your content properly, prioritize creativity and quality, and be aware of any known restrictions. Happy creating!
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